BACKWARD ELASTIC SCATTERING AND RHO- PRODUCTION IN PI- P COLLISIONS AT 10-GEV/C

The BARI-BONN-CERN-GLASGOW-LIVERPOOL-MILAN-VIENNA collaboration Ghidini, B. ; Lenti, V. ; Palano, A. ; et al.
Nucl.Phys.B 195 (1982) 12-28, 1982.
Inspire Record 177922 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26084

The reactions π − p → p π − and π − p → p ϱ − ( ϱ − → π − π 0 ) at 10 GeV/ c with the proton in the forward direction in the c.m.s. are discussed on the basis of 953 elastic scattering events and 2240 events of the reaction π − p → p π − π 0 . The total backward cross sections are 0.52±0.10 and 1.52±0.28 μ b, respectively. In both cases the production mechanism is compatible with the dominance of the baryonic Δ δ Regge trajectory exchange. The ϱ − decay angular distributions are studied in the u -channel helicity frame and the spin density matrix elements are presented as functions of u .

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Nonstrange Resonance Production in pi+ p Collisions at 2.35, 2.62, and 2.90 GeV/c

Alff-Steinberger, C. ; Berley, D. ;
Phys.Rev. 145 (1966) 1072, 1966.
Inspire Record 50938 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.26629

In an exposure of the Brookhaven National Laboratory 20-in. hydrogen bubble chamber to a separated π+ beam at π+ momenta of 2.35 BeV/c (center-of-mass energy E*=2.30 BeV), 2.62 BeV/c (E*=2.41 BeV), and 2.90 BeV/c (E*=2.52 BeV), we have observed production of the ω0, ρ0, and η0 mesons. The production of the ω0, ρ0, and η0 is often accompanied by simultaneous production of the N*++. The momentum transfer in ω0 and ρ0 production is characteristic of peripheral collisions and suggests a single-particle exchange for the production mechanism. The decay distributions for the ω0, ρ0, and the ρ+ demonstrate the importance of modifying the single-particle-exchange model to include absorptive effects. An upper limit on the two-π decay of the ω0 is set at 2%. The width of the η0 is found to be less than 10 MeV. Elastic-scattering distributions are presented.

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Neutral Particle Production in pi+ p and p p Collisions at 100-GeV/c

Alston-Garnjost, Margaret ; Erwin, J. ; Klems, J.H. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 35 (1975) 142, 1975.
Inspire Record 98682 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21191

We have measured the inclusive cross sections for γ, Ks0, Λ, and Λ¯ production in π+p and pp interactions at 100 GeV/c and compared various inclusive distributions of the produced γ and Ks0.

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A Study of Deep Inelastic Hadron - Hadron Collisions with a Large Acceptance Calorimeter Trigger

The Bari-Cracow-Liverpool-Munich-Nijmegen collaboration De Marzo, C. ; De Palma, M. ; Distante, A. ; et al.
Phys.Lett.B 112 (1982) 173-177, 1982.
Inspire Record 176541 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.34014

Large transverse energy cross sections of 300 GeV/ c pions and protons on hydrogen have been measured with a segmented calorimeter covering the central rapidity region −0.88 < y < 0.67 and 2 π in azimuth. The selected events show large multiplicities and no jet-like event structure. Processes more complicated than the scattering of two constituents appear to dominate these inelastic collisions.

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Inclusive Production of High-Energy Neutral Pions from Pion-Proton Collisions at 14-GeV/c

O'Neill, L.H. ; Ford, R.L. ; Crawford, J.F. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.D 14 (1976) 2878, 1976.
Inspire Record 109511 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.21929

Measurements of the differential cross section for the inclusive production of high-energy π0's are reported for the reactions π±p→π0X at a laboratory momentum of 14 GeV/c. The kinematic range covered, in terms of the Feynman scaling variable x and the transverse momentum P⊥, is 0.25≤x≤1.0 and 0≤P⊥≤0.7 GeV/c. Two spectrometers, both employing large NaI(Tl) crystals, are used to detect the π0's and to identify them with a mass resolution of 17 MeV (full width at half maximum). The results are in accord with the hypothesis of limiting fragmentation, which regards the measured reactions, in the kinematic range covered, as examples of disfavored fragmentation.

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Study of a2 and a3 meson production in pi p collisions at 4.45 gev/c

Beketov, G.V. ; Zombkovskii, S.M. ; Konovalov, B.S. ; et al.
Yad.Fiz. 13 (1971) 765-771, 1971.
Inspire Record 69508 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.19293

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Some results on the $\rho$ (1.71) resonance produced in 9.1 GeV/c $\pi^{-}$-p collisions.

Armenise, N. ; Fogli Muciaccia, M.T. ; Piccarelli, V. ; et al.
Lett.Nuovo Cim. 4 (1972) 205-209, 1972.
Inspire Record 1393350 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.37349

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Angular distribution of the production of symmetric hadron pairs in pi- p collisions at 40-GeV

Volkov, A.A. ; Kostritsky, A.V. ; Abramov, V.V. ; et al.
JETP Lett. 58 (1993) 486-492, 1993.
Inspire Record 346766 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.40644

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pi0 and eta meson production in pi+ p and K+ p collisions at 250-GeV/c

The EHS/NA22 collaboration Atayan, M.R. ; Botterweck, F. ; Charlet, M. ; et al.
Z.Phys.C 54 (1992) 247-254, 1992.
Inspire Record 322980 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.14597

We report on a study of inclusiveπ0 and η meson production inπ+p andK+p interactions at 250 GeV/c beam momentum. The Feynman-x spectrum ofπ0 is very similar in shape and normalization to that of negatively charged particles produced in the same experiment. The results are compared with data at other energies and with FRITIOF model predictions. This model overestimates the η cross section by a factor of 2.5. It reproduces theπ0 cross section correctly, but predicts a too hardπ0x distribution.

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Experimental Tests of Quantum Chromodynamics in High $p_T$ Jet Production in 200-{GeV}/$c$ Hadron - Proton Collisions

Bromberg, C. ; Fox, G. ; Gomez, R. ; et al.
Phys.Rev.Lett. 43 (1979) 565, 1979.
Inspire Record 141467 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.52007

Data on inclusive jet production in the transverse-momentum (p⊥) range 0-8 GeV/c for 200-GeV/c p, π−, π+, K−, K+, and p¯ incident on a hydrogen target are presented. The jet cross section is fully corrected for losses and biases, and compared with the predictions of a model based on quantum chromodynamics. Both the absolute cross section and the inclusive charged-particle distributions inside and outside the jet are in qualitative agreement with the model.

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